The case: On March 25, a Washington County Sheriff's deputy attempted to pull over a speeding driver suspected of DUII. The driver continued driving for four miles until he reached the entrance of Stub Stewart State Park, according to authorities. When David Brewer, 51, stopped and stepped out of the truck, the vehicle began to roll backwards towards the deputy's car. Brewer could not stop the vehicle before it rolled into the front of the patrol car, causing $2,000 damage. No one was injured. Brewer was arrested on multiple accusations.

Update: On May 20, Brewer pleaded guilty to DUII and attempt to elude. The other two charges he was facing were dismissed. While on release awaiting his court appearance, Brewer committed another DUII offense on April 8, according to Matt Hall, deputy district attorney for Washington County.

Sentence: Brewer was sentenced to two years' probation, was fined $1,934 and ordered to pay $2,810.65 in restitution plus various legal fees for the March 25 chase. He received six months in jail and was fined $2,000 for the April 8 incident. Brewer may not possess or consume alcohol and must undergo evaluation, treatment and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. He also cannot enter bars, taverns or liquor stores, Hall said.